Amir is constantly worrying about things, even though he really doesn't have anything to worry about. He constantly complains about his coursework and gives up on difficult projects easily. Amir is best described as highly ________
a. antagonistic.
b. extroverted.
c. impulsive.
d. neurotic.
Answer: d
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